eprintid: 14344 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/01/43/44 datestamp: 2024-09-23 23:30:13 lastmod: 2024-09-23 23:30:14 status_changed: 2024-09-23 23:30:13 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Alam, Shadab creators_name: Aslam, Muhammad Shehzad creators_name: Altaf, Ayesha creators_name: Iqbal, Faiza creators_name: Nigar, Natasha creators_name: Castanedo Galán, Juan creators_name: Gavilanes Aray, Daniel creators_name: Díez, Isabel de la Torre creators_name: Ashraf, Imran creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: juan.castanedo@uneatlantico.es creators_id: daniel.gavilanes@uneatlantico.es creators_id: creators_id: title: Novel model to authenticate role-based medical users for blockchain-based IoMT devices ispublished: pub subjects: uneat_eng divisions: uneatlantico_produccion_cientifica divisions: unincol_produccion_cientifica divisions: uninimx_produccion_cientifica divisions: uninipr_produccion_cientifica divisions: unic_produccion_cientifica full_text_status: public abstract: The IoT (Internet of Things) has played a promising role in e-healthcare applications during the last decade. Medical sensors record a variety of data and transmit them over the IoT network to facilitate remote patient monitoring. When a patient visits a hospital he may need to connect or disconnect medical devices from the medical healthcare system frequently. Also, multiple entities (e.g., doctors, medical staff, etc.) need access to patient data and require distinct sets of patient data. As a result of the dynamic nature of medical devices, medical users require frequent access to data, which raises complex security concerns. Granting access to a whole set of data creates privacy issues. Also, each of these medical user need to grant access rights to a specific set of medical data, which is quite a tedious task. In order to provide role-based access to medical users, this study proposes a blockchain-based framework for authenticating multiple entities based on the trust domain to reduce the administrative burden. This study is further validated by simulation on the infura blockchain using solidity and Python. The results demonstrate that role-based authorization and multi-entities authentication have been implemented and the owner of medical data can control access rights at any time and grant medical users easy access to a set of data in a healthcare system. The system has minimal latency compared to existing blockchain systems that lack multi-entity authentication and role-based authorization. date: 2024-07 publication: PLOS ONE volume: 19 number: 7 pagerange: e0304774 id_number: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0304774 refereed: TRUE issn: 1932-6203 official_url: http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304774 access: open language: en citation: Artículo Materias > Ingeniería Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Investigación > Producción Científica Fundación Universitaria Internacional de Colombia > Investigación > Producción Científica Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Investigación > Producción Científica Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana Puerto Rico > Investigación > Producción Científica Universidad Internacional do Cuanza > Investigación > Artículos y libros Abierto Inglés The IoT (Internet of Things) has played a promising role in e-healthcare applications during the last decade. Medical sensors record a variety of data and transmit them over the IoT network to facilitate remote patient monitoring. When a patient visits a hospital he may need to connect or disconnect medical devices from the medical healthcare system frequently. Also, multiple entities (e.g., doctors, medical staff, etc.) need access to patient data and require distinct sets of patient data. As a result of the dynamic nature of medical devices, medical users require frequent access to data, which raises complex security concerns. Granting access to a whole set of data creates privacy issues. Also, each of these medical user need to grant access rights to a specific set of medical data, which is quite a tedious task. In order to provide role-based access to medical users, this study proposes a blockchain-based framework for authenticating multiple entities based on the trust domain to reduce the administrative burden. This study is further validated by simulation on the infura blockchain using solidity and Python. The results demonstrate that role-based authorization and multi-entities authentication have been implemented and the owner of medical data can control access rights at any time and grant medical users easy access to a set of data in a healthcare system. The system has minimal latency compared to existing blockchain systems that lack multi-entity authentication and role-based authorization. metadata Alam, Shadab; Aslam, Muhammad Shehzad; Altaf, Ayesha; Iqbal, Faiza; Nigar, Natasha; Castanedo Galán, Juan; Gavilanes Aray, Daniel; Díez, Isabel de la Torre y Ashraf, Imran mail SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, juan.castanedo@uneatlantico.es, daniel.gavilanes@uneatlantico.es, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR (2024) Novel model to authenticate role-based medical users for blockchain-based IoMT devices. PLOS ONE, 19 (7). e0304774. ISSN 1932-6203 document_url: http://repositorio.unic.co.ao/id/eprint/14344/1/journal.pone.0304774.pdf